Tempered hardwood dividers create eight, 4¼" wide compartments. It has channels for labeling, top and bottom, allowing you to identify the contents of each storage compartment.

The Art Rack has an attractive, putty-textured vinyl laminate finish. Racks can be stacked vertically, used side-by-side, or used alone. Constructed of a strong wood-core product, the brawny racks easily hold hundreds of pounds of materials.

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I like the size but the quality is really not there. The plastic pieces are weak and dividers don't fit well and the backing didn't come with enough nails to secure either unit ( I bought two). Design wise I would have liked them to interlock as I have mine stacked like they show in the catalog. They are heavy enough to hold a lot of posters though.

This arrived with damage. The particle board was all chipped. The product looked cheap. The shelves that slip in were already curled and flimsy looking. Worst of all there was rubber molding that just popped right off.

Terrible!!! I have bought Safco before and am shocked that they would produce such a poor quality item.

The price of this product compared to similar, competitive alternatives is:

A total rip-off

Bottom LineNo, I would not recommend this to a friend

Merchant response: We apologize for the issues you encountered with this product. If you are not completely satisfied with the quality of the merchandise you receive, you are entitled to a full replacement or refund. We ask that you contact our Customer Service Department at 800-723-2787 within 30 days so that the exchange, refund, or credit transaction can be arranged to your satisfaction.

I have taught Art at the High School level for 23 years and this is the next best thing to having "built-in" vertical storage units. Bought this unit for student portfolio storage at the last two high schools I have taught at. Unit has been improved over the past few years and must be assembled with care. It is very sturdy and stackable however do not "over-stuff" the spaces (especially if the majority of the "leaning weight" is half-way down or lower) or they will bend the divider boards; only 3-4 portfolios per section, depending on how much artwork is in each portfolio. Otherwise it is great for organizing portfolios, posters and anything else art teachers need to store vertically. I like it so much I just ordered one for my home studio!

I use this project to hold the elementary student's art work in my class. The concept seemed brilliant, but the quality of the product disspointing. I have had my rack for two years, and by the end of last year i had to remove all the file divider/walls from the bottom layer because they would not stay in their track and would pop out and all lean to one side. The top level did the same thing by Christmas break this year and is currently staying mounted with about 2 rolls of duct tape. I only use mine to store paper crafts. I will invest in something metal next time.